Signe Howell
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Norwegian social anthropology and professor
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Signe Lise Howell is a Norwegian social anthropologist. Personal life Howell was born in Tinn to physician Finn Oddvar Lie and Lise Thomassen. She was married to performance artist Anthony Howell from 1970 to 1977, and to Desmond James McNeill from 1986.
Signe Howell's Published Works
Published Works
- Kinning: the Creation of Life Trajectories in Transnational Adoptive Families† (2003) (155)
- The Ethnography of Moralities (1996) (139)
- Society and Cosmos: Chewong of Peninsular Malaysia (1984) (104)
- On the Road to Tribal Extinction: Depopulation, Deculturation, and Adaptive Well-Being Among the Batak of the Philippines. (1989) (103)
- Societies at Peace: Anthropological Perspectives (1990) (79)
- Adoption of the Unrelated Child: Some Challenges to the Anthropological Study of Kinship (2009) (75)
- The Myth of Primitivism : Perspectives on Art (1991) (48)
- To kin a transnationally adopted child in Norway and Spain: The achievement of resemblances and belonging (2006) (44)
- The house in Southeast Asia : a changing social, economic and political domain (2003) (39)
- 'To be angry is not to be human, but to be fearful is': Chewong concepts of human nature (1989) (32)
- ‘No RIGHTS–No REDD’: Some Implications of a Turn Towards Co-Benefits (2014) (31)
- Self-Conscious Kinship: Some Contested Values in Norwegian Transnational Adoption (2002) (31)
- Of Persons and Things: Exchange and Valuables Among the Lio of Eastern Indonesia (1989) (27)
- Two or three things I love about ethnography (2017) (27)
- Politics of appearances: Some reasons why the UN‐REDD project in Central Sulawesi failed to unite the various stakeholders (2015) (26)
- Nature in culture or culture in nature? Chewong ideas of ‘humans’ and other species (2003) (24)
- Community beyond place: Adoptive families in Norway (2002) (23)
- Norwegian Academic Anthropologists in Public Spaces (2010) (22)
- Returns to the field : multitemporal research and contemporary anthropology (2012) (22)
- Knowledge, Morality, and Causality in a 'Luckless' Society: The Case of the Chewong in the Malaysian Rain Forest (2012) (18)
- The Kinning of Foreigners (2022) (17)
- Whose knowledge and whose power?: A new perspective on cultural diffusion (1995) (17)
- About the House: The Lio House: building, category, idea, value (1995) (15)
- Return Journeys and the Search for Roots (2009) (10)
- Many contexts, many meanings ? Gendered values among the Northern Lio of Flores, Indonesia (1996) (9)
- WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE (2010) (9)
- THE HOUSE AS ANALYTIC CONCEPT: A theoretical overview (2013) (9)
- Divide and Rule: Nature and Society in a Global Forest Programme (2013) (9)
- Formal Speech Acts as One Discourse (1986) (8)
- Metamorphosis and identity: Chewong animistic ontology (2013) (8)
- Changes in Moral Values about the Family: Adoption Legislation in Norway and the US (2006) (7)
- Rules without rulers? (2017) (7)
- The Study of Kinship; the Study of Person; A Study of Gender? (2013) (7)
- Husband/wife or brother/sister as the key relationship in Lio Kinship and Sociosymbolic relations (1990) (7)
- For the sake of our future : sacrificing in eastern Indonesia (1997) (6)
- Singing to the Spirits and Praying to the Ancestors : A Comparative Study of Chewong and Lio Invocations (1994) (6)
- Women and Development in South-East Asia (1983) (6)
- Rethinking the mother's brother: Gendered aspects of kinship and marriage among the Northern Lio, Indonesia (1995) (5)
- Different Knowledge Regimes and Some Consequences for ‘Sustainability’ (2017) (5)
- Chewong myths and legends (1982) (5)
- Whose knowledge and whose power (2003) (4)
- Orang Asli Women of Malaysia: Perceptions, Situations & Aspirations (2006) (4)
- Exemplars and rules (2005) (4)
- Battle of Cosmologies: The Catholic Church, Adat, and ‘Inculturation’ among Northern Lio, Indonesia (2016) (3)
- 11. “We People Belong in the Forest”: Chewong Re-creations of Uniqueness and Separateness (2002) (2)
- Hierarchy and value: An introduction (1990) (2)
- Nesting, eclipsing and hierarchy. Processes of gendered values among Lio (2002) (2)
- The Handbook of Contemporary Animism: Metamorphosis and identity: Chewong animistic ontology (2013) (1)
- Women and Development in South-East Asia, I. Papers.@@@Women and Development in South-East Asia, II. Sexual Politics in Rembau: Female Autonomy, Matriliny and Agrarian Change in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. (1986) (1)
- Chewong modes of thought (1981) (1)
- TRAJECTORIES IN TRANSNATIONAL ADOPTIVE FAMILIES (2016) (0)
- THE FIELDWORK TRADITION AND THE QUEST FOR ESSENTIAL PERPLEXITIES (2020) (0)
- ‘May Blessings Come, May Mischiefs Go!’ Living Kinds as Agents of Transitions and Transformation in an Eastern Indonesian Setting (2021) (0)
- S. Cederroth, C. Corlin, J. Lindström, eds.. On the Morning of Death: Essays on Mortuary Rituals and Eschatological Beliefs (1991) (0)
- Society and cosmos : Chewong of Peninsular Malaysia, with a new preface (1989) (0)
- Cause: a category of the human mind? Some social consequences of Chewong (Malaysian rainforest hunter-gatherers) ontological understanding (2017) (0)
- De las estructuras hacia la ética y la moral (2019) (0)
- VILLAGE, HOUSE AND IDENTITY IN PIPIKORO (2013) (0)
- The Kinning of the Transnationally Adopted Child in Contemporary Norway (2017) (0)
- Potent Landscapes: Place and Mobility in Eastern Indonesia. Catherine Allerton. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2013. 221 pp. (2014) (0)
- The Relationality of Species in Chewong Animistic Ontology (2016) (0)
- Mirrors of Justice: Global Governmentality: The Case of Transnational Adoption (2009) (0)
- Minneord over Eduardo Archetti (2005) (0)
- The Chewong of Malaysia. (1979) (0)
- Seeing and Knowing (2015) (0)
- The Interface between Kinship and Politics in Three Different Social Settings (2019) (0)
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